Training the Trainers – level 2 (Phnom Penh)
On February 25 and 28, we ran our second level Training the Trainers: “learn to teach money management – making an impact”. This second level is open to trainers who …
On February 25 and 28, we ran our second level Training the Trainers: “learn to teach money management – making an impact”. This second level is open to trainers who …
In September 2010, This Life Cambodia (TLC (http://www.thislifecambodia.org/) conducted a training on money management in Krabei Riel Community (Siem Reap Province) following a+b=3’s training the trainers and thanks to Barclays Bank funding. End …
Enfants du Mekong social workers organised a follow up training with the families who get a sponsorship. 5 different programmes were targeted; a total of 135 adults attended. Through stories and …
A few more groups practised: practising also enabled the participants to learn the main five topics of our financial education programs: controlling expenses, managing debt, generating income, saving and planning …
Clear goals to make the most of the training Discovering a+b=3’s programs After choosing one activity, trainers adapt it to their local context and prepare …
Practising: how to teach needs and wants in a participatory way The benefits of being financially literate… and the consequences of not being financially literate. The three levels of financial …
Our next Training the Trainers on “how to teach money matters” will take place in Siem Reap (Cambodia) from June 14 to 17.
a+b=3 and Mercy Corps co-organised a meeting on Financial Education in Beijing on June 11. The purpose of the meeting was to share best practices between all interested organisations, learn about …
On March 15, 2010, Sophie introduced what financial literacy is, the benefits and difficulties in learning and teaching financial education and examples of training programs. The event was attended by …
